The Las Vegas screening, including both the film and the red-carpet interviews conducted by Sal Masekela and Richie Schley, was broadcast live online. If you missed it, the entire live stream is available on demand for an additional 24 hours (the original stream started at 8:30 p.m. PST).

“We’ve done a lot of films through the years; this one was a long time coming,” said rider Darren Berrecloth on the red carpet. “It was definitely a big push -- we had to deal with a lot of stuff -- hiking, camping, not being able to have a shower -- it was a big ordeal, a tough gig. We’ve always tried to push the envelope and we really had to dig deep as riders.”

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"We made the film we wanted to make and we’re really excited about people seeing it,” added director Jeremy Grant. “We’ve told a story that’s never been told before."

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